Sam Fender

Sam Fender
Born (1996-04-25) April 25, 1996
North Shields,United Kingdom[1]
Nationality  United Kingdom
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Years active 2017-present
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Labels Polydor[2]
Members Dean Thompson (Lead guitar), Tom Ungerer (Bass), Drew Michael (Drums)
Website samfender.com

Sam Fender is a British male singer-songwriter, was named one of BBC Sound of 2018[3] alongside other emerging artists such as Sigrid and Khalid.[1] His single "Play God" was featured in the FIFA 19 video game.[4]

Music style

His music is mainly about political and social issues. He is inspired by George Orwell's book Nineteen Eighty-Four.[1]

Family

He is from a musical family.[5][6] His father Alan and brother Liam are both singer-songwriters,[1][5] Liam also plays drums and piano.[1]

Discography

Singles

Title Release Date Ref
"Play God" 31 March 2017 [7]
"Greasy Spoon" 14 July 2017 [8]
"Millennial" 22 September 2017 [9]
"Start Again" 27 October 2017 [10]
"Friday Fighting" 9 February 2018 [11]
"Leave Fast" 14 June 2018 [12]
"Dead Boys" 14 August 2018 [13]

Tour

2018

Date City Country Venue Capacity Note Ref
19/4/2018 Cologne  Germany Artheater N/A
21/4/2018 Hamburg Molotow Skybar N/A
23/4/2018 Berlin Musik & Frieden 400 [14]
25/4/2018 Nijmegen  Kingdom of the Netherlands Merleyn 200 [15]
29/4/2018 Utrecht EKKO 275
5/5/2018 Leeds  United Kingdom Leeds City Centre N/A Live at Leeds 2018
5/5-6/5/2018 Liverpool The Baltic Triangle N/A Sound City Festival 2018
10/5/2018 Cambridge The Portland Arms 200 [16]
11/5/2018 Exeter The Cavern Club 220 [17]
12/5/2018 Truro The Old Bakery Studios 300 (standing) [18]
14/5/2018 Oxford The Cellar 250 [19]

Source from [20]

Barca Gosforth 2011 - Capacity 100 (Full menu available)

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Filipe Phitzgerard. "Artist Profile: Sam Fender". F Word Magazine.
  2. "Sam Fender". Polydor Official Website.
  3. "Sound of 2018". BBC Radio.
  4. https://www.easports.com/fifa/news/2018/fifa-19-soundtrack
  5. 1 2 Iman El Kafrawi (2018-02-08). "Introducing BBC Sound of 2018 nominee: Sam Fender". Spindle Magazine.
  6. Kenicia Gray, Hannah Kane. "Not Your Average Millennial: Five Minutes with Indie Talent Sam Fender". Phoenix.
  7. "iTunes (US) - Play God single". iTunes.
  8. "iTunes (US) - Grease Spoon single". iTunes.
  9. "iTunes (US) - Millennial single". iTunes.
  10. "iTunes (US) - Start Again single". iTunes.
  11. "iTunes (US) - Friday Fighting single". iTunes.
  12. "iTunes (US) - Leave Fast single". iTunes.
  13. "iTunes (US) - Dead Boys single". iTunes.
  14. "Musik & Frieden Capacity".
  15. "Merleyn Capacity" (PDF) (in Dutch).
  16. "Capacity of The Portland Arms".
  17. "Capacity of Exeter Cavern".
  18. "Capacity of The Old Bakery Studios".
  19. "Capacity of The Cellar".
  20. "Tour Dates of Sam Fender".
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